MGT 602 Leadership and Organizational Behavior
For graduate students only. This course engages students to understand how people behave in organizations with an emphasis on building a leader's perspective. Students explore models related to organizational behavior, including motivation, communication, culture, and team building. Students will also examine leadership concepts, including trust, power, diversity, ethics and their own personal leadership style and potential. Through experiential learning, readings and analyses, students develop an understanding of these concepts and how to utilize this body of knowledge to inspire others to achieve organizational goals. This class begins with an intensive weekend workshop involving a comprehensive business simulation.
Credits
4
Offered
fall and spring semesters